HomeAstronomyAstrobiology laser could join hunt for life on Mars and beyond

Astrobiology laser could join hunt for life on Mars and beyond

A downsized version of an instrument that can detect organic compounds using a laser and a mass spectrometer could one day fly on missions to Mars and other potentially habitable worlds in the solar system.

The instrument uses a technique called laser desorption mass spectrometry (LDMS) and combines a pulsed ultraviolet laser with an analyzer called an Orbitrap. It works by using the laser to vaporize tiny amounts of material from a sample of, say, rock. This results in molecules being liberated from the sample (this is “desorption,” the opposite of absorption), and the liberated molecules are then ionized without destroying the molecules themselves. 

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